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Here's a Blazing Saddles quote. It seems appropriate some days.

Again, glitching a game to make the game go fast? Again... You don't say.

Why the complaints? It feels like "This was done by bending the rules to excess". Sort of like Barry Bonds has the most home runs in a single season, and then gets a nice big shiny * next to it that says "Cuz of all those steroids".

So running through the game geometry is okay-dokie because you're only exploiting the game because "It's not actually hacking because it's in the game code".

So, hacking the game using exploits makes the game fast to beat...

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This is how I see Game of Thrones... if it was from the 80s.

That design looks a little farfetch'd.

I like using it to turn my Xbox on while I'm doing other stuff. Still, it's weird when I'm watching TV and suddenly my Xbox decides it wants to get turned on by other people. My Xbox should only listen to me, the hussy.

No, it just says "This is what the 1st Amendment is, what you're suffering from is folks thinking you're an A-hole." There's no assuming that the admins/mods are right or doing the right thing, all it is is "People think you're an a-hole, that's not a problem with the 1st Amendment."

When what you say negatively effects the livelihood of the company you work for... then yeah the company has the right to fire him, because it's effecting EVERYONE'S livelihood. Free Speech doesn't mean you have no consequences for saying things like a moron.

It is if your job is PR for Kings jerseys and hats. If you say something so stupid that it effects the company you work for, then yes, they have all the right in the world to fire your butt for someone who isn't a moron.

XKCD explains Freedom of Speech:

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"And my personal favorite, man falling off a cliff. Nooooooo-ooooooo-ooooo!" *Pause* "Poof."

Bunnie wasn't Bunnie the Bunny, she was Bunnie the Rab-bot.

Obviously you never watched the Lego Movie. Best Batman Ever. Of All Time. Forevers.

Also relevant:

I only have one thing to say...

Ah, the Great Corel / Microsoft Wars. I remember those days. Back when 56k modems cost 100 to 200 dollars, because we couldn't figure out if KFLEX or V2 was going to become the modem standard. Good times.